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that is in southwest utah. then in southeastern utah, you have the monument which is now 1.36 million acres. that is a vast sprawling monument. a little bit bigger than what president obama first created in 2016 because president trump did actually add about 11,000 acres. just a little bit to that when he made the boundary changes. >> boundary changes of national monuments. is this something that happens a lot? >> no. this is super unusual. national monuments get created under the 1906 law called the antiquities act. it lets presidents set aside land that have historic cultural or scientific interest. and that could be, you know, obviously a range of things that are there. stwhat they are protecting and y it is on existing public lands. over the years, monuments have been tweaked by congress and fairly rarely coming into abolish monument. it just a of times. up until president trump nobody had used the antiquities act to cut in line the way that he did. idand, so, that in itself has raised questions. if you law
that is in southwest utah. then in southeastern utah, you have the monument which is now 1.36 million acres. that is a vast sprawling monument. a little bit bigger than what president obama first created in 2016 because president trump did actually add about 11,000 acres. just a little bit to that when he made the boundary changes. >> boundary changes of national monuments. is this something that happens a lot? >> no. this is super unusual. national monuments get created under the...
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that's in southwest utah. in southeastern utah, you've got the bears ears monuments, which is 1.3 6 million acres. that's a vast, sprawling monument. it's bigger than what president obama first created in 2016, because president trump did add 11,000 acres, so a little bit of that when he made the boundary changes. host: boundary changes of national monuments. does this happen a lot? guest: no, this is super unusual, and i am glad you asked an interesting question. national monuments are created under this 1906 law called the antiquities act. presidents can set aside land that has historical, cultural, or scientific interest. this occurs on existing public lands. over the years, monuments have been tweaked. congress has rarely come in to abolish monuments, just a handful of times. but up until president trump, no one had used the antiquities act to cut a monument the way that he did. that in itself has raised questions. there are a few lawsuits pending over his actions, but the proclamations president biden sig
that's in southwest utah. in southeastern utah, you've got the bears ears monuments, which is 1.3 6 million acres. that's a vast, sprawling monument. it's bigger than what president obama first created in 2016, because president trump did add 11,000 acres, so a little bit of that when he made the boundary changes. host: boundary changes of national monuments. does this happen a lot? guest: no, this is super unusual, and i am glad you asked an interesting question. national monuments are created...
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which paid off with scholarship money from the university of utah.ad, matt. >> one of the attractions of university of utah was that it appeared to be very safe. >> and they actually sell that. you know? salt lake city is one of the safest cities. this is a safe place. >> as part of the pitch? >> yes. >> as she headed off to college, lauren was a appearance dream. a dedicated athlete, studious, not a part here, not a drinker. not active on the dating scene. what were you worried about? anything? >> the only thing i worried about was -- so, i wanted to resort to really safe car. so, that was my only real worry. >> lauren alex on day one of her freshman year. >> so, we were roommates our freshman year. and august, 2015. and we became instant friends. >> alex and lauren hung out together, attended church together, and for the next three years, lauren continue to focus on her studies. her truck events, and her friends. as for boyfriends? not so much. was lauren somebody had a lot of boyfriends? >> i would say no. but i would say she did hang out with her
which paid off with scholarship money from the university of utah.ad, matt. >> one of the attractions of university of utah was that it appeared to be very safe. >> and they actually sell that. you know? salt lake city is one of the safest cities. this is a safe place. >> as part of the pitch? >> yes. >> as she headed off to college, lauren was a appearance dream. a dedicated athlete, studious, not a part here, not a drinker. not active on the dating scene. what...
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we have a better leading here in utah. it's called the utah way. and it means that we find common ground even while holding the principle, but we find common ground with others to solve problems and to advance our country, move our country forward. that's the kind of leadership the state needs and i'd like to offer. >> obviously you have utah being one of the reddest states, are you talking to democrats about if you were to win, how you would caucus? any strategies? any cooperation between you and the democratic party in the state of utah to unseat mike lee? >> well, unseating mike lee will require a cross partisan coalition and this is something i'm very excited about because i also think that this is the kind of leadership that we need elsewhere in the country as well. cross partisan leadership. leaders who will unite rather than divide and come together to solve problems. we launched in campaign this week. we'll be talking to republicans, democrats and independents about forming this coalition that i think is there based on what we see in the da
we have a better leading here in utah. it's called the utah way. and it means that we find common ground even while holding the principle, but we find common ground with others to solve problems and to advance our country, move our country forward. that's the kind of leadership the state needs and i'd like to offer. >> obviously you have utah being one of the reddest states, are you talking to democrats about if you were to win, how you would caucus? any strategies? any cooperation...
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this is god's country, utah. how are these happening there?same situation happening all over the country. we did our press release to show sweeping problems with anti-police sentiments, not law enforcement officers coming into the profession that can possibly answer call to service every one of the regency's including the state of utah are having a real crisis with that. todd: how tough is recruiting for sheriffs, the challenges we are seeing literally in every state in the country? >> you have soft on crime from george soros types. and taking away the certainty and turn them into the bad guys. not seeing young people in a dangerous job, the academies are empty. you have a situation in utah where people call the police, it doesn't get answered because they are so understaffed. even in the state of utah you don't see 40% increase year over year in homicides until now and it is not a coincidence. the law enforcement agencies are understaffed because this incredibly radical agenda is implemented. todd: i haven't seen it but new york city when i c
this is god's country, utah. how are these happening there?same situation happening all over the country. we did our press release to show sweeping problems with anti-police sentiments, not law enforcement officers coming into the profession that can possibly answer call to service every one of the regency's including the state of utah are having a real crisis with that. todd: how tough is recruiting for sheriffs, the challenges we are seeing literally in every state in the country? >>...
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in his own state of utah, mullen received over 21% of the vote.again, running as an independent in a rape red state, that had donald trump on the ticket. now evan mcmullin, is a conservative, but in the 2016 election he chose to run it openly against trump, and he's doing it again. he announced last week that he is running for the senate in utah, to challenge a trump ally, republican senator mike lee in next year's elections. but mcmillian is not craving trump's endorsement likely or others, against the kind of politics that trump is pushing. how is mcmillian going to do? it who is even supporting him? can he win? all of these are big ifs, but as a columnist jennifer reuben wrote for washington post, mcmullin has an uphill climb, but republicans want him to break free of the mega crepe. as well as independents and democrats, should cheer the arrival of a viable center-right candidate. the question is, are republicans ready for? this let's discuss this with evan mcmullin evan mcmullin, an independent candidate running for the united states senate i
in his own state of utah, mullen received over 21% of the vote.again, running as an independent in a rape red state, that had donald trump on the ticket. now evan mcmullin, is a conservative, but in the 2016 election he chose to run it openly against trump, and he's doing it again. he announced last week that he is running for the senate in utah, to challenge a trump ally, republican senator mike lee in next year's elections. but mcmillian is not craving trump's endorsement likely or others,...
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i believe in utah and the people of utah. mike lee is under water here. he's unpopular. he's polling at about 45% job approval, and most of that is soft. only a small contingent of utahns are strongly in favor of mike lee and that kind of divisive politics that caters to extremism and doesn't solve any problems for us or the country. unfortunately that will be enough to get him through the republican primary, i think. but again, a majority of utahns would like to make a change and that includes principled republicans, of course it includes democrats and the vast majority of independents as well. and so that's why i'm running as an independent in this cycle because we've got to unite all of us who want to stand for our institutions, that protect liberty and justice for all in america. we've got to unite together, and that's true in utah, but it's also true across the country. we're inviting everyone from disaffected republicans to democrats and independents, to come and join us. >> you are running as an independent candidate, is that because you are not identifying as a r
i believe in utah and the people of utah. mike lee is under water here. he's unpopular. he's polling at about 45% job approval, and most of that is soft. only a small contingent of utahns are strongly in favor of mike lee and that kind of divisive politics that caters to extremism and doesn't solve any problems for us or the country. unfortunately that will be enough to get him through the republican primary, i think. but again, a majority of utahns would like to make a change and that includes...
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that's in southwest utah.tah, you've got the bears ears monuments, which is 1.3 6 million acres. that's a vast, sprawling monument. it's bigger than what president obama first created in 2016, because president trump did add 11,000 acres, so a little bit of that when he made the boundary changes. host: boundary changes of national monuments. does this happen a lot? guest: no, this is super unusual, and i am glad you asked an interesting question. national monuments are created under this 1906 law called the antiquities act. presidents can set aside land that has historical, cultural, or scientific interest. this occurs on existing public lands. over the years, monuments have been tweaked. congress has rarely come in to abolish monuments, just a handful of times. but up until president trump, no one had used the antiquities act to cut a monument the way that he did. that in itself has raised questions. there are a few lawsuits pending over his actions, but the proclamations president biden signed on friday, whi
that's in southwest utah.tah, you've got the bears ears monuments, which is 1.3 6 million acres. that's a vast, sprawling monument. it's bigger than what president obama first created in 2016, because president trump did add 11,000 acres, so a little bit of that when he made the boundary changes. host: boundary changes of national monuments. does this happen a lot? guest: no, this is super unusual, and i am glad you asked an interesting question. national monuments are created under this 1906...
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what is utah hoping for?renstrom: utah wants the right to do what every other basin state has done. we want to make sure that we have water for our future, for a hotter, dryer scenario that's coming up. >> j.b. hamby: building a multi- billion dollar pipeline to pump out more water from an already rapidly declining reservoir simply doesn't make sense in the 21st century. >> whitaker: j.b. hamby is vice president of the board that runs california's imperial irrigation district, one of the richest agricultural regions in the country, with the single largest allocation of water on the entire river. >> hamby: there's a lot of urban growth and sprawl occurring in other parts of the colorado river basin that's really not necessarily sustainable. >> whitaker: hamby says california's imperial valley farms have cut water usage almost 20% since 2003, but points out as the population of st. george, utah grows, so does its water use. >> hamby: we need to think and rethink about how we grow, and if we grow and where we gr
what is utah hoping for?renstrom: utah wants the right to do what every other basin state has done. we want to make sure that we have water for our future, for a hotter, dryer scenario that's coming up. >> j.b. hamby: building a multi- billion dollar pipeline to pump out more water from an already rapidly declining reservoir simply doesn't make sense in the 21st century. >> whitaker: j.b. hamby is vice president of the board that runs california's imperial irrigation district, one...
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i might add, i spoke with both the senators from utah. they did not agree with what i was doing, but were gracious and polite about it. i appreciate that, as well. the truth is, the national monument and parks are part of the identity as a people. there are more than natural wonders. birthright. we passed from generation to generation of birthright of every american. preserving them is the fulfillment of a promise to our children. it will come to lead the world better than we found it. today, our children are three times more likely to see climate disasters uprooted and grandparents generation. and understand why the work is so critical. protecting care for our forest, we are not just protecting the majesty of our forest, we are safeguarding water sources and lessening the impact of fires. we are protecting wetlands. we are not only saving birds and fish, are also shoring up a natural defense system to absorb the furies of hurricane and superstars. nearly one in three americans live in the community that has been struck the weather disast
i might add, i spoke with both the senators from utah. they did not agree with what i was doing, but were gracious and polite about it. i appreciate that, as well. the truth is, the national monument and parks are part of the identity as a people. there are more than natural wonders. birthright. we passed from generation to generation of birthright of every american. preserving them is the fulfillment of a promise to our children. it will come to lead the world better than we found it. today,...
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presentadora: buscando al exnovio de una ex locutora mexicana en utah.identes de un vecindario de los Ángeles se quejan de que los contenedores descartados de el puerto le estÁn complicando el paso. exmilitares guatemaltecos sufrieron violencia en el congreso. en una iniciaciÓn de $ 16.000 en el paÍs. patricia: buenas noches. vamos a iniciar con la conmociÓn en la comunidad hispana de utah por el asesinato a tiros de una popular locutora de radio mexicana, a manos de presuntamente su exnovio. gabriela sinfuentes fue impactada de varios disparos frente a su casa. anael: la comunidad en utah se uniÓ en esta vigilia para recordar la memoria esta joven. la popular locutora era escuchada por cientos de oyentes. >> no llegÓ la ambulancia todavÍa. cuando llegÓ ella ya habÍa dejado de respirar. anais: ahora las autoridades buscan a omar bruciagas de 24 aÑos de edad, es el principal sospechoso en el caso. >> venÍan siendo como la 1:40 cuando escuchÉ el balazo. anais: rocÍo, la hermana de gaby lo presenciÓ todo. >> yo no querÍa abrirle y desafortunadamente entrÓ.
presentadora: buscando al exnovio de una ex locutora mexicana en utah.identes de un vecindario de los Ángeles se quejan de que los contenedores descartados de el puerto le estÁn complicando el paso. exmilitares guatemaltecos sufrieron violencia en el congreso. en una iniciaciÓn de $ 16.000 en el paÍs. patricia: buenas noches. vamos a iniciar con la conmociÓn en la comunidad hispana de utah por el asesinato a tiros de una popular locutora de radio mexicana, a manos de presuntamente su...
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he was deported in 2016, leaving behind a family in park cit,y utah including -- park city, utah including sons, now 13 and 17. they are both u.s. citizens by birth. after spending five formative years without his father, his elder son derek asked his dad if he could visit them in the u.s. armando promised he would find a way. little is known about armando's trek across the border and through the desert, but he did send some voice messages to derek. in one call, armando told derek that he was out of water, that his cell phone was almost dead, and that he didn't think he could go on. in another message, armando described the clothing he was wearing. >> i am wearing a black sweatshirt and blue pants. amy: armando also described the harsh terrain in the texas desert. >> i don't think i can make it all the way up there, all the way up the peaks, all the way up the hill. amy: these messages were the last time armando's family heard his voice. based on a photo armando sent his family, it appears he was in hudspeth county, southeast of el paso near eagle peak where the u.s. government has a radar
he was deported in 2016, leaving behind a family in park cit,y utah including -- park city, utah including sons, now 13 and 17. they are both u.s. citizens by birth. after spending five formative years without his father, his elder son derek asked his dad if he could visit them in the u.s. armando promised he would find a way. little is known about armando's trek across the border and through the desert, but he did send some voice messages to derek. in one call, armando told derek that he was...
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second, i'm restoring utah's grand staircase national monument. a place of unique and extraordinary geology, as well as biodiversity. establish a national monument 25 years ago this month. over the last quarter-century, this land has produced a significant scientific discovery per acre in more than any other national monument. everything from fossils to ancient indigenous artifacts. once again, the last administration cut the size of the monument nearly in half, stripping away more than 800,000 protected acres. today, i'm signing a proclamation to restore it to its full glory. third, off the coast of new england, i'm restoring protection to the northeast canyons and seamounts marie national monument. waters teeming with life with underwater canyons as deep as parts of the grand canyon. underwater mountains as tall as the appalachians. nothing like it in the world. because of its unique diversity, marine scientists believe it is the key to understanding life under the sea. president obama established a national monument five years ago, recognizing
second, i'm restoring utah's grand staircase national monument. a place of unique and extraordinary geology, as well as biodiversity. establish a national monument 25 years ago this month. over the last quarter-century, this land has produced a significant scientific discovery per acre in more than any other national monument. everything from fossils to ancient indigenous artifacts. once again, the last administration cut the size of the monument nearly in half, stripping away more than 800,000...
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. >>> for the past 65 years the utah division of wildlife resources have worked to make sure lakes inre fully stocked with fish, they do it by flying the fish in by plane, this year long drought brought lake levels to historic lows and made the fish drops more difficult, they still went a heads. conor knighton with the story. >>. >> reporter: misty mountain mornings in northern utah are sublime, birds are chirping, sun is shining but far-off hum of a propeller could signal a shift in the forecast because that might mean it's about to start raining fish. ♪ every year hundreds of remote lakes in the mountains get an infusion of fresh fish straight from the sky >> there's nothing that teaches you how to do this. >> you don't learn fish dropping in flight school. >> no. >> he flies a small cessna stuffed to the gills with thousands of tiny passengers, his job is to get them all to their final destinations even if there's a floating human in the way. >> when the lake's really narrow i have no choice and i drop the fish and i have hit people with the fish. >> do they think it's the end of t
. >>> for the past 65 years the utah division of wildlife resources have worked to make sure lakes inre fully stocked with fish, they do it by flying the fish in by plane, this year long drought brought lake levels to historic lows and made the fish drops more difficult, they still went a heads. conor knighton with the story. >>. >> reporter: misty mountain mornings in northern utah are sublime, birds are chirping, sun is shining but far-off hum of a propeller could signal...
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this is team utah, this is what team utah looks like, and as we move forward... people will say, "oh, the public land belongs to all the people." if it belongs to all the people, i'd like them to tell me which part is mine 'cause i wanna sell it. they'd drill in a cemetery if there was oil there. it's as if there were oil and gas under notre dame and somebody chose to make the money fromhat oil and gas rather than preserving the cathedral. there are battles raging all over the country wherever there's public land. i take great offense, sir... it's all happening in plain sight. it's at county commissioners' meetings, it's in the halls of congress, it's in your local newspaper. and most of us don't really see it. you go down the thompson divide roadless area in colorado. they've been fighting over that for 20 years. uranium leasing around the grand canyon. goldmining right outside of yellowstone national park. the absolute destruction of everglades national park due to industrial agriculture upstream. these are also some of the last untouched and functioning ecosys
this is team utah, this is what team utah looks like, and as we move forward... people will say, "oh, the public land belongs to all the people." if it belongs to all the people, i'd like them to tell me which part is mine 'cause i wanna sell it. they'd drill in a cemetery if there was oil there. it's as if there were oil and gas under notre dame and somebody chose to make the money fromhat oil and gas rather than preserving the cathedral. there are battles raging all over the country...
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how concerned are you about what that means in utah?> well, look, i'm concerned about the polarization in this country, the rise of extremism that is making it impossible for us to govern ourselves. we've got a different way of doing things here in utah. utah was originally founded by people who had fled religious persecution, and they came to this desert where many other people who had traveled to the west coast to settle the west coast, et cetera, passed over this land because they thought it was too harsh and impossible to live in. we came here, my ancestors came here because they were seeking refuge and freedom and opportunity, and they had to work together in order to survive here, literally. and because of that, still today in utah we have this way of leadership that tries to find common ground while still sticking to principle in order to solve problems, frankly, because we have to. we live in a harsh environment and that's what we have to do. i think our country needs that. we're not getting that out of our current senator in th
how concerned are you about what that means in utah?> well, look, i'm concerned about the polarization in this country, the rise of extremism that is making it impossible for us to govern ourselves. we've got a different way of doing things here in utah. utah was originally founded by people who had fled religious persecution, and they came to this desert where many other people who had traveled to the west coast to settle the west coast, et cetera, passed over this land because they thought...
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explain utah. >> well, utah is an interesting state.t lake city was one of the most liberal in the country. i believe has the only city council that had a majority of its members were gay not long ago. utah, specifically salt lake city is not majority mormon, it's a minority mormon population. there is a lot of islanders. expanding as we speak. construction everywhere. there is a culture of tollerance that is born out of the work of the lds church, the missionaries that they send all around the world. mike lee is mormon royalty by birth and upset a lot of people in the church by comparing trump to the angel moronai and beclowned himself in the state. it's a state that has always looked with contempt on trump but is a conservative state. now, for evan mcmullen, really, the question is in the hands of utah democrats. utah democrat will likely not beat mike lee, almost certainly so, in a general election. but if the utah democratic party were to endorse an independent candidacy by evan mcmullen, mike lee could certainly be defeated if that
explain utah. >> well, utah is an interesting state.t lake city was one of the most liberal in the country. i believe has the only city council that had a majority of its members were gay not long ago. utah, specifically salt lake city is not majority mormon, it's a minority mormon population. there is a lot of islanders. expanding as we speak. construction everywhere. there is a culture of tollerance that is born out of the work of the lds church, the missionaries that they send all...
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of colorado river water in utah. colorado river provides one third of utah's water supply and is fundamental to its prosperity. with such reliance on the river, the unprecedented drought in reservoir storage and river flows is alarming. on march 17 governor cox declared a state of emergency due to drought conditions and urge all utah lines -- utahans to use less water. over this time last year we have reached reductions as high as 32%. i have also overseen the implementation of the largest water conservation program of colorado river water in utah. section 207 of the utah project completion act statutorily requires us to conserve up to 80,000 acre-feet by 2033. we are conserving nearly 140,000 acre-feet. 50% more than one hour statutory requires. nowhere is this more important than in the colorado river basin. we know that extreme conditions like this will become more frequent, further straining a river system that is reaching a breaking point. the upper basin drought contingency plan includes a commitment by the upp
of colorado river water in utah. colorado river provides one third of utah's water supply and is fundamental to its prosperity. with such reliance on the river, the unprecedented drought in reservoir storage and river flows is alarming. on march 17 governor cox declared a state of emergency due to drought conditions and urge all utah lines -- utahans to use less water. over this time last year we have reached reductions as high as 32%. i have also overseen the implementation of the largest...
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a republican from utah joins me. we're used to discussing this as a republican versus democratic issue on climate. but we have representative curtis on a committee, you know, and a caucus designed specifically to try to educate republicans about this threat. good to have you on this morning. thanks for taking the time. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> as i said, you know, folks tend to think of this as about democrats being in favor of some sort of climate proposals, legislation, republicans always against it. here we have you, and you're pushing, you know, different approach perhaps, but you're p pushing. explain to our viewers what specific kind of climate programs would you and perhaps other republicans support? >> well, thank you for this opportunity. first of all, let me explain how important it is for republicans to show that we do care about this issue. i regret due to our own actions we've been branded as not caring. the reality of it is i think republicans care deeply and we have great ylds of our ow
a republican from utah joins me. we're used to discussing this as a republican versus democratic issue on climate. but we have representative curtis on a committee, you know, and a caucus designed specifically to try to educate republicans about this threat. good to have you on this morning. thanks for taking the time. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> as i said, you know, folks tend to think of this as about democrats being in favor of some sort of climate proposals,...
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senate to represent utah and the utah way and to solve problems, not only for our state but especiallybut in the meantime, have greater influence over the direction of the country so that we can help change these politics and get our country on track. >> are you going to try to get the endorsement of senator mitt romney or do you suspect he'll support fellow republican mike lee? >> you'll have to go to him with that. we are both friends of senator romney, and i imagine that that will continue to be the case. you'll have to talk to him about how he'll handle his involvement or lack thereof in the race. >> evan mcmullin, thanks so much. best of luck on the campaign trail. >>> family members of brian laundrie and gabby petito speaking publicly. hear what they said. grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. are you a christian aut
senate to represent utah and the utah way and to solve problems, not only for our state but especiallybut in the meantime, have greater influence over the direction of the country so that we can help change these politics and get our country on track. >> are you going to try to get the endorsement of senator mitt romney or do you suspect he'll support fellow republican mike lee? >> you'll have to go to him with that. we are both friends of senator romney, and i imagine that that...
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utah and arizona participate in that program and transportation context. constituents in my state have told me that this program is greatly expedited the rates that they can start work on critical transportation infrastructure projects the states chooses to prioritize to be able to take these up on a case by case basis do you think such could be helpful in curbing the effects of the devastating drought the department is using that program and often when there's categorical exclusion, it works really well and i do know that in my experience in these projects, they are looking for a reduction at the time and to stand the test for litigation there is a balance in terms of how the program could work. i have a list of a number of categorical exclusions during your hearing the views and impacts responded by saying you're committed to try to work with congress and stakeholders infrastructure and innovation and recycling programs that are maintenance and operation issues are a priority that does tie carefully to the safety programs and that may be what you are ref
utah and arizona participate in that program and transportation context. constituents in my state have told me that this program is greatly expedited the rates that they can start work on critical transportation infrastructure projects the states chooses to prioritize to be able to take these up on a case by case basis do you think such could be helpful in curbing the effects of the devastating drought the department is using that program and often when there's categorical exclusion, it works...
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and second i'm restoring utah's grand staircases cal ante national monument, a place of extraordinary geology and national diversity, 25 years ago this month. over the last quarter century this land has produced a significant scientific discovery, more than any other national monument, everything from fossils to indigenous artifacts. and once again the last administration cut the size of the monument nearly in half. stripping away more than 800,000 protected acres. today i'm signing a proclamation to restore it to its full glory. third off the coast of new england, i'm restoring protections of the northeast canyons and sea mounts, marine national monument. waters teaming with life with underwater canyons as deeps as part of the grand canyon and under water mountains as tall as the appalachians. there is nothing like it in the world. because it is unique b biodiversity and scientists believe this is a key to understanding life under the sea. president obama established it as a national monument years ago recognizing its irreplaceable value. the proclamation will restore protections est
and second i'm restoring utah's grand staircases cal ante national monument, a place of extraordinary geology and national diversity, 25 years ago this month. over the last quarter century this land has produced a significant scientific discovery, more than any other national monument, everything from fossils to indigenous artifacts. and once again the last administration cut the size of the monument nearly in half. stripping away more than 800,000 protected acres. today i'm signing a...
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and that's goose bay oregon, i'm a utah, i have no idea.ea how i was going to get there. >> and she had neither car nor money to speak of. >> there was, however, ben, that young man she was caught kissing on tape and mountain, then told me that he would help me get their. and it was how -- he said no help you. >> ben had a truck, they decided to leave and then struck on sunday morning, the day before warren jeffs deadline, they leave very early before dawn, before church. over the next few days, rebecca gather together her belongings, her most precious possessions, her photographs, her violin, she took them over to her sister, she did not tell anyone what she was doing. not evening at lisa. >> then, it was time, a chilly sunday morning, november 2002. >> i remember what it was like to shut the door to my room and feeling that click shut and knowing that on the other side of that door was everything ever known in my entire life. >> she climbed over the wrought iron gate of rulon manchin, and watch the morning shadows to ben waiting down the
and that's goose bay oregon, i'm a utah, i have no idea.ea how i was going to get there. >> and she had neither car nor money to speak of. >> there was, however, ben, that young man she was caught kissing on tape and mountain, then told me that he would help me get their. and it was how -- he said no help you. >> ben had a truck, they decided to leave and then struck on sunday morning, the day before warren jeffs deadline, they leave very early before dawn, before church. over...
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the other one was in logan, utah, at utah state university. these are the days pregoogle. she asked her professor where do you recommend that i go. and the professor said, oh, utah, that is where it's at. [ laughter ] but it was utah that we ended up in. you know, in the book in general in life, there are so many crossroads. and it's kind of funny to think through where would we be if we had gone to chicago instead of utah. but that initial experience very much shaped me into, i mean, when we first came to the u.s. my family and i had $40. we didn't have money to buy blankets. we didn't have money for heating and we came in december in utah it was very cold. and we did go through a number of hardships. my parents worked multiple jobs. my father delivered newspapers. he washed dishes in a restaurant. he was an engineer in china but couldn't find work, and his degree wasn't recognized here. and he also didn't speak english. my mother, who did speak english, ended up studying to be a teacher. she taught second grade in los angeles. we ended up moving to l.a. for a few years.
the other one was in logan, utah, at utah state university. these are the days pregoogle. she asked her professor where do you recommend that i go. and the professor said, oh, utah, that is where it's at. [ laughter ] but it was utah that we ended up in. you know, in the book in general in life, there are so many crossroads. and it's kind of funny to think through where would we be if we had gone to chicago instead of utah. but that initial experience very much shaped me into, i mean, when we...
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august 12 in moab, utah. remember, we showed you a clip of this earlier.s into gabby and brian's road trip and 5 1/2 weeks before gabby's remains would be found. before police stopped the couple in her van, a disturbing 911 call. >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her, popped in the car, and they drove off. >> was brian laundrie slapping his fiance? if so, was this a warning sign that their real life relationship was not at all what was portrayed on their social media? was something terribly wrong? >> so there's two people that came to us and told us they saw him hit you, that they saw him punch you, independent witnesses by moonflower. >> to be honest, i hit him first. >> where did you hit him? you slapped him first, just on his face? how many times did you slap him? >> a couple. >> and his reaction was to do what? he just grabbed you? >> yeah. >> did he hit you, though? it's okay if you're saying you hit him, i understand if he hit you, but we want to know the tr
august 12 in moab, utah. remember, we showed you a clip of this earlier.s into gabby and brian's road trip and 5 1/2 weeks before gabby's remains would be found. before police stopped the couple in her van, a disturbing 911 call. >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her, popped in the car, and they drove off. >> was brian laundrie slapping his fiance? if so, was this a warning sign that their...
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. >> that's police body cam footage from utah on august 12th. six weeks after gabby and brian started off on their trip. w we'll come back to that later. we know gabby and brian checked out of this hotel in salt lake city august 24th. that same day she facetimed with her mom and said they were headed to grand teton national park in wyoming. it was the last time her mom would talk to gabby. a day later, gabby posted this picture on her instagram page. it's dated august 25th. it was taken at an arts and entertainment venue called the monarch and her caption simply reads happy halloween. we found the monarch and mural here in utah about 40 miles north of salt lake city and about 260 miles south of the grand teton. the owner of the monarch says the photo gabby posted was taken here at the monarch. he also says he shared security camera video with the fbi. from there, gabby and brian drove to the tetons, she was still texting with her family and they believe she was in the tetons around august 25th. so this may have been how gabby petito and her fian
. >> that's police body cam footage from utah on august 12th. six weeks after gabby and brian started off on their trip. w we'll come back to that later. we know gabby and brian checked out of this hotel in salt lake city august 24th. that same day she facetimed with her mom and said they were headed to grand teton national park in wyoming. it was the last time her mom would talk to gabby. a day later, gabby posted this picture on her instagram page. it's dated august 25th. it was taken...
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. >>> coming up, extreme runners in utah hit extreme weather. why dozens of people taking part in an ultra marathon had to be rescued. >>> later, facebook unveils new safety controls to help teenagers avoid harmful content. this is the "cbs morning news". teenagers avoid harmful content. this is the "cbs morning news". eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. talk to your doctor about dupixent. without talking to your doctor. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain p
. >>> coming up, extreme runners in utah hit extreme weather. why dozens of people taking part in an ultra marathon had to be rescued. >>> later, facebook unveils new safety controls to help teenagers avoid harmful content. this is the "cbs morning news". teenagers avoid harmful content. this is the "cbs morning news". eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly...
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she left utah, she went to the funeral. so, i was thinking maybe she just took a few days off social media or something. >> mackenzie's parents though, had heard from her either. after three days of escalating fear, mackenzie's that made that most dreadful phone call to the salt lake city police department. >> yes, i'd like to get -- if possible, have a wellness check down on my daughter. i've been trying to get a hold of her and her phone just tends to go to voice mail. i was just wondering if i could have somebody maybe go by her house and check on her? >> the story mackenzie's that told was this. on the night of sunday, june 16th, 2019, mackenzie had boarded a flight from los angeles back to utah. arriving in salt lake city around 1:35 am, monday. at 2:01 am, she texted her mom to say she landed safely. after that, three days of silence. to patrol officers went straight away to mackenzie's town house. her car was in the driveway. that was a good sign. repeated knocks at the door, however, went unanswered. peering through
she left utah, she went to the funeral. so, i was thinking maybe she just took a few days off social media or something. >> mackenzie's parents though, had heard from her either. after three days of escalating fear, mackenzie's that made that most dreadful phone call to the salt lake city police department. >> yes, i'd like to get -- if possible, have a wellness check down on my daughter. i've been trying to get a hold of her and her phone just tends to go to voice mail. i was just...
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in utah mike lee is out of step with that.lf. >> evan, thank you for coming to "the sunday show." this gives me an opportunity to do what i haven't had a chance to do and that is wish you congratulations on your marriage. you are going to be celebrating your fifth month anniversary next week. so evan mcmullin, you've already won in that regard. thank you very, very much for coming to "the sunday show." >>> coming up in our next hour, an election preview. could the outcome of tuesday's elections be an omen of what's to come in 2022? plus, my interview with new jersey governor phil murphy. ready to sound off to the other sunday shows. don't go anywhere. so much after the break. amazon prime members get select meds as low as $1 a month. who knew it could be this easy? your new pharmacy is amazon pharmacy. who knew it could be this easy? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with chase security features, guidance and convenience, banking feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes?
in utah mike lee is out of step with that.lf. >> evan, thank you for coming to "the sunday show." this gives me an opportunity to do what i haven't had a chance to do and that is wish you congratulations on your marriage. you are going to be celebrating your fifth month anniversary next week. so evan mcmullin, you've already won in that regard. thank you very, very much for coming to "the sunday show." >>> coming up in our next hour, an election preview. could...
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anael: la comunidad en utah se uniÓ en esta vigilia para recordar la memoria esta joven.scuchada por cientos de oyentes. >> no llegÓ la ambulancia todavÍa. cuando llegÓ ella ya habÍa dejado de respirar. anais: ahora las autoridades buscan a omar bruciagas de 24 aÑos de edad, es el principal sospechoso en el caso. >> venÍan siendo como la 1:40 cuando escuchÉ el balazo. anais: rocÍo, la hermana de gaby lo presenciÓ todo. >> yo no querÍa abrirle y desafortunadamente entrÓ. anais: la policÍa aquÍ le colaboraciÓn para dar con el paradero de omar. [sonido ambiente] anais: cuatro horas antes del incidente gaby publicÓ este vÍdeo con quien se ve compartiendo con quien presuntamente le quitÓ la vida. por su parte los familiares y amigos de gaby, quien dejÓ una niÑa de nueve aÑos hacen un llamado de luz. >> para que paguen por lo que le hicieron. anais: cuando las autoridades llegaron a la escena de crimen gaby ramos ya estaba sin vida. patricia: gracias. la familia de lia marcano demandÓ a los propietarios de el departamento donde ella vivÍa. la demanda los acusa de negligencia, a
anael: la comunidad en utah se uniÓ en esta vigilia para recordar la memoria esta joven.scuchada por cientos de oyentes. >> no llegÓ la ambulancia todavÍa. cuando llegÓ ella ya habÍa dejado de respirar. anais: ahora las autoridades buscan a omar bruciagas de 24 aÑos de edad, es el principal sospechoso en el caso. >> venÍan siendo como la 1:40 cuando escuchÉ el balazo. anais: rocÍo, la hermana de gaby lo presenciÓ todo. >> yo no querÍa abrirle y desafortunadamente...
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the other was in logan, utah utah state university. these are pre-google. she asked her professor, where do you recommend go? the professor said utah, that is where it is at. [laughter] utah also ended up. in life there are so many crossroads. it's funny to think through where would we be if we gone to chicago instead of utah. that experience shaped me into, we first came to the u.s. might family and i had $40. we did not have money to buy it blankets. we did not have money to buy blankets we came in december is very cold. my father delivered newspapers, he wash dishes in a restaurant, he was an engineer in china but could not find work. his degree was not recognized here and he did not speak english. my mother who did teach speak english and being a teacher. while she was getting her teacher degree she was also working in a video store and cleaning hotel rooms. we still went through many periods where every single day we were worried about two things, we are worried about money in her immigration status. i remember that this debris the arguments my parents
the other was in logan, utah utah state university. these are pre-google. she asked her professor, where do you recommend go? the professor said utah, that is where it is at. [laughter] utah also ended up. in life there are so many crossroads. it's funny to think through where would we be if we gone to chicago instead of utah. that experience shaped me into, we first came to the u.s. might family and i had $40. we did not have money to buy it blankets. we did not have money to buy blankets we...
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arizona, california, nevada, colorado, utah, new mexico, and wyoming.ut, arizona gets hit the hardest good we stand to lose 18% of our annual colorado river allocation beginning next year. and that is in a few months. unfortunately, arizona is prepared for these initial cutbacks. we are implementing mitigation measures that keep more water in the colorado river system and improve water efficiency in our farming. we plan to save enough water so most arizonans will not be impacted. but, we are not out of the woods here. last month, the interior department produced a new forecast showing that water levels in lake mead code soon decline lower and lower enough to trigger a second round of drought restrictions. lake mead is the nation's largest man-made lake or reservoir. it stores colorado river water behind the hoover dam. the world largest public infrastructure project when it was built during the great depression. currently, lake mead's capacity is 35%. it is the lowest level since the lake was first built. it's sister reservoir, lake powell, is the secon
arizona, california, nevada, colorado, utah, new mexico, and wyoming.ut, arizona gets hit the hardest good we stand to lose 18% of our annual colorado river allocation beginning next year. and that is in a few months. unfortunately, arizona is prepared for these initial cutbacks. we are implementing mitigation measures that keep more water in the colorado river system and improve water efficiency in our farming. we plan to save enough water so most arizonans will not be impacted. but, we are...
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blake moore of utah, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. blake moore will vote yea on h.r. 5434. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. escobar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. escobar will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. noon nunes, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. nunes will vote yea on h.r. 53434. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does e gentleman from california seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. bowman of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the hou h.r. 5 -- te aye on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. ferguson of georgia, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. ferguso
blake moore of utah, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. blake moore will vote yea on h.r. 5434. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. escobar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. escobar will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member...
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a terrifying scene in utah. a man being pursued by police started shooting at other cars near zion national park. police say he was wanted for showing a gun during an argument and say he shot several vehicles then crashed before opening fire on police and running away into a neighborhood. >> be careful. let's get a rifle. let's look at taking him out. we have a whole full town walking the streets rightarent gunshot wound. >>> new details about the high school shooting in texas wednesday. a teenager who had reportedly been bullied and robbed opened fire forcing students and teachers to barricade themselves in a classroom. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, the family of the suspect in wednesday's school shooting in arlington, texas, speaking out saying he was bullied. >> it wasn't just one person that would attack him and bully him taking his money, harassing him. >> reporter: 18-year-old timothy simpkins is accused of opening fire at timberview high school shortly after a fight in a classro
a terrifying scene in utah. a man being pursued by police started shooting at other cars near zion national park. police say he was wanted for showing a gun during an argument and say he shot several vehicles then crashed before opening fire on police and running away into a neighborhood. >> be careful. let's get a rifle. let's look at taking him out. we have a whole full town walking the streets rightarent gunshot wound. >>> new details about the high school shooting in texas...
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. >> that's police body cam footage from moab, utah, on august 12th. six weeks after gabby and brian started off on their trip. we'll come back to that later. we know gabby and brian checked out of this hotel in salt lake city on august 24th. that same day she facetimed with her mom and told her they were headed to grand teton national park in wyoming. it was the last time her mom would talk to gabby. a day later, gabby posted this picture on her instagram page. it's dated august 25th. it was taken at an arts and entertainment venue called the monarch, and her caption simply reads "happy halloween." we found the monarch in the same mural posted in gabby's instagram photo here in ogden, utah, about 40 miles north of salt lake city and about 260 miles south of the grand teton. the owner of the monarch tells us that the photo gabby posted was taken here at the monarch. he also says he shared security camera video with the fbi. from there, gabby and brian drove to the tee t otetons. and it is believed she there was august 25th. this may have been how gabby
. >> that's police body cam footage from moab, utah, on august 12th. six weeks after gabby and brian started off on their trip. we'll come back to that later. we know gabby and brian checked out of this hotel in salt lake city on august 24th. that same day she facetimed with her mom and told her they were headed to grand teton national park in wyoming. it was the last time her mom would talk to gabby. a day later, gabby posted this picture on her instagram page. it's dated august 25th. it...
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manager for the central utah water conservancy district. the state sponsor of the central [inaudible] project and also the largest of colorado river water utah. the colorado river provides over one third of utah's water supplies and it's fundamental to its prosperity. with such reliance on the river, the unprecedented drought in the mainstem reservoir storage and river flows is alarming. march 17th the governor declared a state of emergency and urge them to use less water. the effectiveness of the statewide drought response. over this time last year we've reached the reduction as high as 32% as for his general manager the implementation of the largest conservation program of the water in utah. section 207 of the project completion act statutorily requires up to 80,000 acre-feet annually 50% more than the statutory requirements. nowhere is it more than the colorado river basin. further straining the river system that is reaching a breaking point. the upper basin contingency plan includes the commitment by the division state for the feasibili
manager for the central utah water conservancy district. the state sponsor of the central [inaudible] project and also the largest of colorado river water utah. the colorado river provides over one third of utah's water supplies and it's fundamental to its prosperity. with such reliance on the river, the unprecedented drought in the mainstem reservoir storage and river flows is alarming. march 17th the governor declared a state of emergency and urge them to use less water. the effectiveness of...